Red-headed woodpecker near Ault, CO. crds 39 and 86 on the north side. Bird
is excavating a hole in a humongous cottonwood-- Half of bark is gone on
the west side of crd 86.Farm field environment. Emily Thurston-Moench

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> Northern Mockingbird [Weld]
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> "The \"Nunn Guy\"" <[email protected]>: Jun 01 01:18PM -0700
>
> Hi all
>
> We have a visiting Northern Mockingbird off and on last week or so.
> Awesome
> singer! Heard Northern Cardinal, Burrowing Owl and Western Kingbird in his
> repertoire.
>
> Photo:
> http://coloradobirder.club/m/photos/view/Northern-Mockingbird-2018-05-30
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> Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
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> Dickcissel - Larimer County
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> "Steingraeber,David" <[email protected]>: Jun 01 07:22PM
>
> Around 6:40 this morning, a male Dickcissel perched for a few minutes atop
> a ponderosa pine tree in our yard, giving a 1-syllable call several times.
> It then took off, flying to the northwest.
>
>
> Dave Steingraeber & Carol Simmons
>
> Larimer County, west of Ft. Collins & Horsetooth Reservoir
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> Pam Piombino <[email protected]>: Jun 01 11:39AM -0600
>
> I have one room available, with 2 twin beds, so I will need to sell these
> last places to a couple, two women, two men or two good friends. Please
> email me back if you are interested.
>
> Prairie Perambulations: Grasslands Immersion Weekend
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> - Semi-Arid Grasslands Research Center
>
> *DATE:* * 2 p.m. Friday, June 8 to 2 p.m. Sunday, June 10*
>
> *2 SPOTS OPENED LIMITED TO: 16*
>
> *DONATION: $300 per person, including 2 nights lodging and all meals and
> drinks*
> *MULTIPLE LEADERS*
>
> *Dave Leatherman*, Birds including loggerhead shrikes
>
> *Mike Weissman* & *Rachel Williams*, Insects
>
> *Pam Smith*, Botany, *Paul Opler*, Evening moth lighting
>
> *John Spencer*, Evening astronomy
>
> *Dave Sutherland*, Mammals
>
> We will make use of the lovely facilities at the Semi-Arid Grasslands
> Research Station, where we will spend a weekend exploring prairie denizens
> and their ecosystems. You will have the opportunity to discover and
> understand many facets of the seemingly austere lands that comprise eastern
> Colorado, when in fact they provide abundant habitats and fascinating
> adaptive strategies. We have assembled a team of knowledgeable experts who
> will enlighten us about the complex web that is the short grass prairie.
>
> The lark bunting will be in full song and we hope to hear the haunting call
> of the long-billed curlew as it defines its territory. The loggerhead
> shrikes will be festooning barbed wire with their come-hither offerings for
> females and you will learn of the plants that they rely on for successful
> nesting. You will be surprised and delighted when flipping sheltering cow
> pies to understand how important they are to the food chain. We will light
> up a sheet to view nocturnal insects and, “night butterflies” (moths) that
> appear when dark settles in and then turn our eyes to the stars with an
> astronomer.
>
> Your donation will cover 2 days/2 nights of lodging, meals and drinks. All
> rooms have two twin beds and one bathroom per two bedrooms. You must share
> unless you want to pay the entire fee.
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> Friday, June 8, Heil Valley Ranch with Carl Starace
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> Pam Piombino <[email protected]>: Jun 01 09:01AM -0600
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> Heil Valley Ranch
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>
> Friday, June 8, 2018, 8 a.m.-noonish
>
> Limited to 18, reservations: [email protected]
>
> Leader, Carl Starace
>
> The migrant and resident breeders will be on territories and in full song
> on this early June outing. Over 100 species of birds have been documented
> in this lovely foothills area dominated by Ponderosa Pine, cliffs and
> grasslands. Golden Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks and Prairie Falcons nest and
> are frequently seen working the thermals. You should easily see Mountain
> Bluebirds, Solitary Vireos, Pygmy, White and Red-breasted Nuthatches,
> Western Tanagers, Downy Woodpeckers, Broad-tailed Hummingbirds, Wild
> Turkeys and perhaps even Dusky Grouse. Warblers nesting here include
> Virginia’s, McGillivray’s and the over-sized warblers, Yellow-breasted
> Chats with their amazing repertoires.
>
> This is a mammal and butterfly rich area too! Please meet at the new
> parking lot by the old ranch sheds off of Left Hand Canyon Drive. Bring the
> usual, good shoes, water, hats, sunscreen, binoculars and cameras.
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> David Suddjian <[email protected]>: Jun 01 08:13AM -0600
>
> A full slate of DFO's July field trips is now open for registration.
> dfobirds.org
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> DFO's Big Year is pressing on at 294 species, with a good chance to pass
> 300 with the trip to Grand Junction area this weekend. Sign up for trips
> and lend your eyes and ears to the effort, and join the fun.
>
> David Suddjian
> Ken Caryl Valley
> Littleton, CO
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> Colorado Rare Bird Alert, 1 June 2018
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> Joyce Takamine <[email protected]>: Jun 01 04:12AM -0600
>
> Compiler: Joyce Takamine
> Date: June 1, 2018
> e-mail: RBA AT cobirds.org
>
> This is the Rare Bird Alert for Friday , June 1 sponsored by Denver Field
> Ornithologists and the Bird Conservancy of the Rockies.
>
> Highlight species include: (* indicates new information on this species)
>
> NOTE: The RBA is now using the new AOU checklist and the order of families
> has changed.
> Snow Goose (Kiowa)
> Greater White-fronted Goose (*Jefferson)
> Trumpeter Swan (Archuleta)
> Wood Duck (Jackson, Saguache)
> Common Goldeneye (*Garfield)
> Hooded Merganser (Adams, *Boulder, *Garfield)
> Northern Bobwhite (Logan)
> Chukar (Larimer)
> Clark’s Grebe (Denver, Garfield)
> Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Arapahoe, Kiowa, Larimer, Logan, Pueblo)
> BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO (Logan)
> Black Swift (Douglas, *Ouray, Pueblo)
> White-throated Swift (Larimer)
> Ruby-throated Hummingbird (*Larimer)
> Rufous Hummingbird (Fremont)
> Virginia Rail (Lincoln)
> Sora (Lincoln)
> Sandhill Crane (Garfield)
> Black-necked Stilt (Kiowa)
> Snowy Plover (Kiowa)
> Semipalmated Plover (El Paso)
> Mountain Plover (Cheyenne, Weld)
> Long-billed Curlew (Larimer)
> Ruddy Turnstone (Larimer)
> Stilt Sandpiper (Kiowa, Kit Carson, Weld)
> Sanderling (Kiowa)
> White-rumped Sandpiper (Kiowa, Kit Carson, *Larimer)
> Pectoral Sandpiper (Kiowa)
> Western Sandpiper (Kiowa)
> Long-billed Dowitcher (Weld)
> Solitary Sandpiper (Weld)
> Willet (Alamosa, Jackson, Weld)
> Lesser Yellowlegs (Kiowa)
> Greater Yellowlegs (Jackson)
> Least Tern (Delta)
> Forster’s Tern (Boulder)
> Common Loon (Bent)
> ANHINGA (Delta)
> Cattle Egret (Pueblo)
> Green Heron (Pueblo) (Kiowa)
> White-faced Ibis (Kiowa, Weld)
> Mississippi Kite (El Paso, Kiowa, Pueblo)
> Cooper’s Hawk (Cheyenne)
> Red-headed Woodpecker (Arapahoe, Bent, Cheyenne, Kiowa, Kit Carson,
> Larimer, Logan, Yuma)
> Acorn Woodpecker (Pueblo)
> Downy Woodpecker (Eastern) (Larimer)
> Hairy Woodpecker (Rocky Mts) (Arapahoe)
> Peregrine Falcon (*Denver)
> Willow Flycatcher (Kiowa)
> Least Flycatcher (Eagle, *Grand)
> Hammond’s Flycatcher (Weld)
> Gray Flycatcher (El Paso, Gunnison, Kit Carson)
> Cordilleran Flycatcher (*Arapahoe)
> Eastern Phoebe (Boulder, Yuma)
> Ash-throated Flycatcher (El Paso)
> Great Crested Flycatcher (Cheyenne, Kiowa)
> Cassin’s Kingbird (Arapahoe, Bent, Fremont, Larimer, Lincoln, Otero)
> Eastern Kingbird (Gunnison)
> Purple Martin (Hinsdale, Mesa)
> Tree Swallow (Kiowa)
> Bank Swallow (Kiowa)
> Bell’s Vireo (Logan, Pueblo)
> Gray Vireo (Huerfano)
> Yellow-throated Vireo (Weld)
> Warbling Vireo (Eastern) (Kiowa)
> Warbling Viero (Western) (Kit Carson)
> Red-eyed Vireo (Weld)
> Canyon Wren (Otero)
> Winter Wren (Yuma)
> Eastern Bluebird (Arapahoe, El Paso)
> Western Bluebird (Adams)
> Veery (Boulder, Elbert, Logan)
> Northern Mockingbird (Hinsdale)
> Cedar Waxwing (Ouray)
> Lesser Goldfinch (Kit Carson, Logan)
> McCown’s Longspur (Larimer)
> Cassin’s Sparrow (*Adams)
> Chipping Sparrow (Logan, Montezuma)
> Clay-colored Sparrow (La Plata)
> Field Sparrow (Kiowa, Kit Carson, Larimer)
> Lark Sparrow (El Paso)
> Black-throated Sparrow (Adams)
> Baird’s Sparrow (Larimer)
> Fox Sparrow (Jackson, Routt)
> White-throated Sparrow (Weld)
> Bobolink (Larimer, Mesa)
> Baltimore Oriole (Cheyenne, Weld, Yuma)
> Ovenbird (Kit Carson)
> Northern Waterthrush (El Paso, Jackson, Kiowa)
> Hooded Warbler (Boulder, Jefferson)
> American Redstart (Adams, Kiowa)
> Northern Parula (Larimer)
> Magnolia Warbler (Cheyenne)
> Chestnut-sided Warbler (Jefferson, Larimer)
> Black-throated Blue Warbler (Arapahoe, Weld)
> Yellow-throated Warbler (Pueblo)
> Grace’s Warbler (Las Animas, Mesa, Pueblo)
> Townsend’s Warbler (Boulder)
> Scarlet Tanager (Kiowa)
> Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Rio Grande)
> Lazuli Bunting (Adams)
> Indigo Bunting (Larimer)
> Dickcissel (Bent, El Paso, Fremont, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Yuma)
>
> ADAMS COUNTY:
> —On May 27 at Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR First Creek, John Breitsch
> reported Western Blue bird and American Redstart. On May 28 at Rocky
> Mountain Arsenal NWR First Creek, John Breitsch reported American Redstart.
> ---On May 28 at Barr Lake SP Bird Conservancy of the Rockies off and below
> dam, Heather and Riley Morris reported Black-throated Sparrow.
> ---On May 29 at Barr Lake SP west side, Connie Lintz and Candice Johnson
> reported Hooded Merganser and Lesser Goldfinch.
> ---On May 29 at Ken Mitchell Park and Open Space, Bill Kaempfer reported f
> Hooded Merganser.
> ---On May 30 at Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR, George Ho reported Lazuli
> Bunting.
> ---On May 31 on her BBS route, Cynthia Madsen reported several Cassin’s
> Sparrows along her route.
>
> ARAPAHOE COUNTY:
> ---On May 28 at Little Dry Creek near High Line Canal Trail along East
> Orchard Rd, Jared Del Rosso reported Cordilleran Flycatcher. On May 31 at
> Little Dry Creek near High Line Canal Trail, Jared Del Rosso reported
> Cordilleran Flycatcher.
> ---On May 28 near intersection of Layton and S Galapago in Englewood,
> Connie Kogler reported Cassin’s Kingbird.
> ---On May 28 at Cherry Creek SP, Matt Newport reported Yellow-billed
> Cuckoo.
> ---On May 28 at CR 38 at East Bijou Creek, David Suddjian reported 3
> Cassin’s Kingbirds, m Blue-throated Blue Warbler, and Hairy Woodpecker
> (Rocky Mts).
> ---On May 28 at Richmil Ranch Open Space, David Suddjian reported 2
> Red-headed Woodpeckers, 6 Cassin’s Kingbirds, and Eastern Bluebird.
>
> ARCHULETA COUNTY:
> ---On May 26 at Pinon Lake Reservoir, Nell Smith and Parker Davis reported
> Trumpeter Swan.
>
>
> BENT COUNTY:
> ---On May 30 at John Martin Reservoir, Finny Fantetti reported Common Loon,
> 2 Red-headed Woodpeckers, 2 Cassin’s Kingbirds, and 3 Dickcissel.
>
> BOULDER COUNTY:
> ---On May 26 at Hecla Lake, Ted Floyd reported pair of Hooded Merganers.
> On May 27 at Hecla Lake, Jack Bushong and Rob Cassady reported m Hooded
> Merganser. On May 29 at Hecla Lake, Ryan Bushong reported m Hooded
> Merganser. On May 31 at Hecla Lake, Rob Cassady and Ted Floyd reported m
> Hooded Merganser.
> ---On May 27 at Boulder Mountain Park Bear Canyon trail, Cameron Boyd
> reported Townsend’s Warbler.
> ---On May 28 at Waneka Lake/Greenlee Preserve, Ted Floyd reported Forster’s
> Tern. On May 29 at Waneka Lake/Greenlee Preserve, Ted Floyd reported
> Hooded Merganser.
> ---On May 29 on Twin Lakes Trail, Elena Klaver reported singing Veery; Luke
> and Tracy Pheneger, Dan Zmolek and Leslie S were able to see and hear the
> Veery.
> ---On May 29 on Yellowstone Rd in Longmont, Mary and Paulette Ache reported
> 8 Hooded Mergansers (1f, 7 juv).
> ---On May 29 at St Vrain River Cross at 63rd St. John Rutenbeck reported
> Eastern Phoebe.
> ---On May 30 at Bridge at Left Hand Canyon, Luke Pheneger and Maikel Wise
> reported Eastern Phoebe. This is private property so bird from road.
> ---On May 30 at Teller Farm and Lakes, Richard Trunker reported Hooded
> Merganser.
>
>
> CHEYENNE COUNTY:
> ---On May 28 at CR J from CR 31 – CR 24, Steve Mlodinow reported Mountain
> Plover, Red-headed Woodpecker, Great Crested Flycatcher, Baltimore Oriole
> and Copper’s Hawk.
>
> DELTA COUNTY:
> ---On May29 at Sweitzer Lake, Sandy Beranich reported a possible ANHIHGA.
> On May 30 at Sweitzer Lake, Betty Fenton reported Least Tern.
>
> DENVER COUNTY:
> ---On May 28 at Denver City Park, Ferril Lake, Rebecca Laroche and Nick
> Pusateri reported Clark’s Grebe. On May 29 at Denver City Park, Ferril
> Lake Keith Suter reported Clark’s Grebe.
> ---On May 31 at 18th and Lawrence, Megan Miller reported Peregrine Falcon.
>
> DOUGLAS COUNTY:
> ---On May 27 in Parker, Loch Kilpatrick reported 3 Black Swifts.
>
> ELBERT COUNTY:
> ---On May 28 at 1st Ave 1.0 (N from Agate), David Suddjian reported Veery.
>
> EL PASO COUNTY:
> —On May 26 at Clear Spring Ranch, Steve Brown reported banding his 20th
> Northern Waterthrush of the season and observed an Ash-throated Flycatcher
> overheard On May 27 at Clear Spring Ranch, Steve Brown reported Gray
> Flycatcher and Mississippi Kite.
> ---On May 28 at Adams Open Space, Gary Koehn reported 2 Mississippi Kites.
> ---On May 26 at Aiken canon Preserve, Alan Versaw reported Bewick’s Wren
> and 2 Cassin’s Kingbird.
> ---On May 28 on Shumway Road in Fountain, Aaron, Pati, and Sarah Driscoll
> reported Dickcissel.
> ---On May 28 at Ramah Reservoir SWA, Robb Hinds reported Sedmipalmated
> Plover.
> ---On May 28 at Cheyenne Mountain SP, Beth, Joy, and Leonard Lake reported
> 2 Ash-throated Flycatchers.
>
> FREMONT COUNTY:
> ---On May 26 at 12100-12998 Temple Canyon Road, Canon City
> <https://maps.google.com/?q=12100-12998+Temple+Canyon+Road,+Canon+City&entry=gmail&source=g>,
> R Knapp
> reported Rufous Hummingbird and 5 Cassin’s Kingbirds.
> ---On May 27 on Lincoln St in Canon City, Dale and Joel Adams reported 2
> Dickcissel.
>
> GARFIELD COUNTY:
> ---On May 26 at Spring Valley above Glenwood, Roaring Fork Audubon
> confirmed Sandhill Cranes breeding when they found 2 adults with 2 young
> cranes. Tom McConnell reported that they have been trying for several
> years to confirm breeding.
> ---On May 28 at Harvey Gap SP and Grass Valley Reservoir, Sondra Lee
> Walling reported Clark’s Grebe.
> ---On May 31 on ponds near Rifle Garfield airport (View from road), JoAnn
> Riggle reported 2 Hooded Mergansers and Common Goldeneye.
>
> GRAND COUNTY:
> ---On May 31 at Rocky Mountain NP – Timber Lake Trail, Jamie Simo reported
> Least Flycatcher.
>
> GUNNISON COUNTY:
> ---On May 30 in town of Gunnison, Jennifer Gardner reported Eastern
> Kingbird.
>
> HINSDALE COUNTY:
> ---On May 27 in Lake City (town), Doug Kibbe, Mackenzie Goldthwait, and
> Jeff Dawson reported 6 Purple Martins.
> ---On May 28 at Rambouillet Creek, Jeff Dawson, Doug Kibbe, and Mackenzie
> Goldthwait reported Northern Mockingbird.
>
> HUERFANO COUNTY:
> ---On May 30 NE of Gardner Butte, Marcel Such reported 3 Gray Vireo.
>
> JACKSON COUNTY:
> ---On May 27 at Michigan River Wetland near CR 30, Chuck Hundertmark and
> DFO field trip reported Northern Waterthrush and Slate-colored Fox Sparrow.
> ---On May 27 at 18 Island Reservoir, Chuck Hundertmark and DFO Field trip
> reported 3 Greater Yellowlegs.
> ---On May 27 at Pole Mountain Lake area, Chuck Hundertmark and DFO Field
> Trip reported Wood Duck.
>
> JEFFERSON COUNTY:
> ---On May 27 at Chatfield SP upstream of Kingfisher Bridge (west), Timothy
> Condon reported Hooded Warbler.
> ---On May 31 at Belmar Park, Amy Fredrickson reported Greater White-fronted
> Goose.
>
> KIOWA COUNTY:
> ---On May 28 at Neenoshe Reservoir, Norm Lewis reported 3 White-faced Ibis
> and 2 Black-necked Stilts. On May 29 at Neenoshe Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow
> reported 4 Black-crowned Night Heron, 31 Black-necked Stilts, 3 Stilt
> Sandpipers, 71 White-faced Ibis, 2 Bank Swallow, 1 Snow Goose, 3 Snowy
> Plover, 3 Sanderling, 62 White-rumped Sandpipers, Red-headed Woodpecker and
> Dickcissel.
> ---On May 27 at Upper Queens/Neeskah Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow reported 9
> Warbling (Eastern) Vireos, 2 Great Crested Flycatchers, 2 Tree Swallows, 7
> White-faced Ibis, Yellow-breasted Chat, Black-crowned Night Heron, Snowy
> Plover, and 2 Red-headed Woodpeckers. On May29 at Upper Queens/Neeskah
> Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow reported Pectoral Sandpiper, 8 Warbling Vireo
> (Eastern), Great Crested Flycatcher, Mississippi Kite, 7 White-rumped
> Sandpiper, Northern Waterthrush, American Redstart.
> --On May 27 at Kiowa Creek at CR 40, Steve Mlodinow reported f Scarlet
> Tanager.
> ---On May 29 at Neegronda Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow reported 2 White-faced
> Ibis and 5 Stilt Sandpipers.
> ---On May 29 at Lower Queens Reservoir, Steve Mlodinow reported 3 Lesser
> Yellowlegs, 5 Pectoral Sandpipers, 6 Stilt Sandpipers, 4 Western
> Sandpipers, Yellow-billed Cuckoo, and Field Sparrow.
> ---On May 28 CR p to CR 41 W of US 287, Steve Mlodinow reported
> Yellow-billed Cuckoo and Willow Flycatcher.
>
> KIT CARSON COUNTY:
> ---On May 29 at Flagler Reservoir SWA, David Suddjian reported Stilt
> Sandpiper, 2 White-rumped Sandpipers, 3 Red-headed Woodpeckers, 2 Warbling
> Vireo (Western), Ovenbird, and Field Sparrow.
> ---On May 28 at Almost Kansas Homestead, Steve Mlodinow reported 3
> Dickcissel and 2 Lesser Goldfinch.
>
> LARIMER COUNTY:
> —On May 26 at CSU Environmental Learning Center, Christine and Richard
> Sparks reported Red-headed Woodpecker and Indigo Bunting.
> ---On May 26 at Arapahoe Bend Natural Area—Rigden Reservoir (Strauss Cabin
> Lake), John Shenot and many other birders reported that the Ruddy Turnstone
> continues at Rigden Reservoir. On May 27 at Arapahoe Bend Natural
> Area—Rigden Reservoir (Strauss Cabin Lake), Gabriel Wiltse reported Ruddy
> Turnstone. On May 28 at Arapahoe Bend Natural Area—Rigden Reservoir
> (Strauss Cabin Lake), Tim Priehs and Michael Lester reported Ruddy
> Turnstone. On May 29 at Arapahoe Bend Natural Area—Rigden Reservoir
> (Strauss Cabin Lake), Lori Pivonka reported Ruddy Turnstone.
> ---On May 26 at Soapstone Prairie NA, Andy Bankert reported 3 Baird’s
> Sparrows and 12 McCown’s Longspurs.
> ---On May 28 at Estes Park, Jim Nelson reported Cassin’s Kingbird. On May
> 30 at West Estes Park, Jim Nelson reported Downy Woodpecker (Eastern).
> ---On May 28 at Devils Backbone Trail near Loveland, Eric DeFonso reported
> Field Sparrow.t Resaervoir
> ---On May 28 at Reservoir Ridge in Fort Collins, Bub Buderman reported
> Bobolink.
> ---On May 28 at Lory SP on hike to top of Arthur’s Rock, John Sanderson
> reported Chestnut-sided Warbler. On May 29 at Lory SP, Danny Motalvo
> reported 2 Chestnut-sided Warblers.
> ---On May 28 at Wellington SWA—Cobb Lake Unit, Andy Bankert, Caroline
> Olson, and David Wade reported Chukar (probably released bird),
> White-rumped Sandpiper, and White-throated Swift.
> ---On May 30 at North Shields Pond NA, Doug Swartz reported Yellow-billed
> Cuckoo; Nick Komar and Georgia Doyle reported Northern Parula.
> ---On May 30 at Wellington SWA—Schware Unit & Morris Reservoir, Nick Komar
> and Andy Bankert reported White-rumped Sandpiper. On May 31 at Wellington
> SWA –Schware Unite & Morris Reservoir, Georgia Doyle reported White-rumped
> Sandpiper.
> ---On May 31 at Estes Park, Jim Nelson reported a possible Ruby-throated
> Hummingbird.
>
> LAS ANIMAS COUNTY:
> ---On May 29 at Spanish Peaks SWA – Beebe Trail, Marcel Such reported 6
> Grace’s Warblers.
>
> LINCOLN COUNTY:
> ---On May 28 at Limon Wetlands and Doug Kissel Pond, David Suddjian
> reported Virginia Rail, Sora, and Cassin’s Kingbird.
>
> LOGAN COUNTY:
> ---On May 28 at Tamarck Ranch SWA, Ginny Bergstrom reported 2 Lesser
> Goldfinch, 2 Northern Bobwhite, 2 Yellow-billed Cuckoo, 2 Red-headed
> Woodpeckers, and Bell’s Vireo. On May 30 at Tamarack Ranch SWA, Loch
> Kilpatrick reported a calling BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO deep in woods by stream
> and Veery.
>
> MESA COUNTY:
> ---On May 27 at Divide Road, 141
> <https://maps.google.com/?q=Divide+Road,+141&entry=gmail&source=g> to
> Divide Forks Campground, Art Hudake and
> Gwen Moore reported Grace’s Warbler.
> ---On May 27 at ME ¾ .2 miles west of junction with 57 Rd, Jim Liewer
> reported 3 Bobolinks. On May 27 on ME 3/4 , Kathleen McGinley reported
> Bobolink. On May 29 at ME ¾ and 57 Rd, Rodene Harwood, Ronda Woodward, Dee
> Harwood, Vice Zerbi, and Mike Henwood reported 3 Bobolink. On May 30 on ME
> ¾ Rd W of 57 Rd, Kathleen McGinley and Brenda Sabo reported 3 Bobolink.
> ---On May 30 at Divide Rd—thimble Point, FR # 417, Mike Henwood reported 3
> Grace’s Warblers and 2 Purple Martin.
>
> OTERO COUNTY:
> ---On May 29 at Vogel Canon, Ginny Fantetti and Robert Edelen reported 2
> Cassin’s Kingbirds and Canyon Wren.
>
> OURAY COUNTY:
> ---On May 27 at Ridgway (town), Alison Hixon reported Cedar Waxwing.
> ---On May 31 at Box Canyon Falls Park, Niler Pyeatt reported Black Swift.
>
> PUEBLO COUNTY:
> ---On May 26 at Mineral Palace Park, Jim Merritt reported Yellow-throated
> Warbler.
> ---On May 26 at Pueblo Mountain Park, Jim Merritt reported Grace’s Warbler
> and Acorn Woodpecker.
> ---On May 26 at Valco Ponds SWA, Jim Merritt reported Bell’s Vireo and
> Green Heron.
> ---On May 27 at Pueblo Reservoir, Brandon Percival reported Black Swift,
> Bell’s Vireo, and Yellow-billed Cuckoo.
> ---On May 27 at Pueblo Reservoir Swallows area, Tim Leppek reported 7
> Cattle Egret (Western)/.
>
> ROUTT COUNTY:
> ---On May 27 at Columbine (town), Jonathan
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